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Had A Heart Attack In January 2017, Prescribed New Drugs At Discharge, ...had Bad Reactions
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member asked a question 💭

is this a common problem for new heart patients ? why do they add so many at one time and at max dose !!!???

posted December 20, 2017
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I took Coumadin after my second heart attack and it messes with my brain...I was f*****ed up for 4 months

posted January 19, 2018
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I think I having one to metopolo beta blocker but he does ot seem to think I should worry

posted January 18, 2018
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

okay I have question that needs answer asap!! has anyone ever taken metropolo ever taken it if so did you have reaction and have you read side effects I am not sure whether I like this drug my hands and feet cold and it suppose I am already taking two beta blocker adalat and atacand and now 1/4 of metro polo twice a day I have low heart rate while not low but anywhere from 58 to 60 but very athletic walk a lot of stairs so that could lower heart rate also wondering about the drug has anyone had bad experience with it

posted December 30, 2017
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I am still going thru the trial and error of what is too much and what is too little. It will even itself out. Just take keen note of how you feel daily.

posted December 30, 2017
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Some doctors throw a lot of meds at you at once and it does make it impossible to monitor how they are all affecting you. I see a Heart Specialist now and he gives me a medicine and expects to get a report from me no later than 30 days to let him know how I feel. A good heart doctor will not load you up on different meds and hope something does the trick! It's up to you to find a doctor that has an approach to your treatment that you agree with.

posted May 10, 2023

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